When people put themselves into categories, it is often referred to as "social categorization." This process involves classifying individuals based on shared characteristics, such as race, gender, age, or interests. Social categorization helps individuals make sense of their social environment and can influence attitudes and behaviors towards themselves and others. It is a fundamental aspect of social identity theory, which explores how group membership affects self-perception and interactions.
It is called Categorising things, Like in the animal kingdom, where certain animals are put into different categories.
I believe people generally put themselves first.
The reason why some people put questions under categories that have nothing to do with the question could be because they made a genuine mistake or perhaps the question could have been placed under one of two categories and the person chose the less obvious one.
Each question asked - is put into (up to) three categories. This means that people interested in those categories will see your question. The newest question is listed first - then the next oldest etc.
Its called illuminati, it has alot to do with the devil, google it.
yes
People naturally like to put things in categories, and that sometimes includes other people. Stereotyping is also learned from previous generations.
white people
We try to limit the amount of categories because we want people to put the questions into the most specific category, and not leave them in a lot of more general categories. It doesn't always work perfectly, but it usually is okay.
Only on Dragonfable. (People mix up the categories, like put Fable into this section, or put AQW in this one)
They're called hypnotists
classify